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When Military Handles Terrorists

Tuesday, August 13, 2019

Military interference in combating terrorism could pose many problems. A potential setback in military reform.

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President Joko Widodo’s move in creating an Indonesian Military (TNI) Special Operations Command is a step backwards for military reform. The permanent command tasked to handle terrorism could very well trigger overarching military interference in civilian affairs: namely, arresting anybody accused of being a terrorist.

The command comprising selected soldiers from the Army, the Navy, and the Airforce is led by a two-starred officer. Witho

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